Rebehka Cramer is an On Air Talent and Beat Reporter for Townsquare Media, Sedalia. Rebehka has a degree in Broadcasting and Film from the University of Central Missouri. Rebehka was first employed by the Sedalia market in 2004, in her current position since August 2016. Rebehka plays the violin, lives with two tortoiseshell cats, and thinks Bangtan paved the way.
Rebehka Cramer
The Most Authentic Food Media Personalities I Watch
Some of the hosts on Food Network have to grow into being good, she was just good to start with.
You Decide: Underhanded Vandal, Or Genuine Good Samaritan?
What do you think? Do you think the sculpture should have stayed til the homeowner got rid of it, or was the vandal really a vigilante?
A Genuine Plea To My Sick and Tired Little Cat
You remember, how we went to the Vet Man? We had to listen to that dog barking? We went and he took some blood from you, and you gave that Vet Tech that looks a lot like Jenny Slate the Business?
Trivia That Happened: Revealing Hidden Stories Behind The Songs
It's stood the test of time and most people I know still love it. But we can all pretty much agree... those lyrics don't make sense.
How to Get Tempting For Valentine’s Day, But….Affordable
But here's the thing: you don't have to be original to be great on Valentine's Day. You just have to mean what you do and say.
The Girl Dorm: Thrilling Secrets of the Haunting of UCM
They say it's because there aren't enough residents, and the electricity is spotty. Some of the students might have different reasons.
Old, Forgotten, and Odd Rules We Had in the Eighties
Well, looking back on my childhood, we had some rules that I'm sure were completely normal to us, but would be seen as a little strange to someone else. And some of them were probably normal, like: eat everything on your plate, chores done before 5:00 p.m., no boys in the house, simple stuff.
Debunking Scary Myths: Revealing What Really Happens During an MRI
When you get in, you'll immediately be lost and have no idea where to go. So what you should do is stand and look at the different colored elevator codes for about five minutes until a nice elderly volunteer points you where you should go. Check in with the nice lady with the scraggly hands and she'll know everything about your life in about two seconds.
Uplifting, Simplified Tricks To Make Dry January Go Faster
So if you're one of those people, and you need a little help, here are some helpful tips!
Shameless Little Odd Habits To Avoid At the Grocery Store
And, do you HAVE to go through the parking lot at 50 miles an hour? I know you just bought a carton of Rocky Road, but you don't need to peel out of there so fast you leave a cartoon smoke cloud behind.